% across the board.governorromneymadethe point inthedebateisunfair to call this a $5 trillion tax cut because he intends to offset the cost through base broadening. one thing that was interesting about the debate was that 20% was the proposed amount of reduction, but he did not mention that number in the debate. i think that what he did emphasize instead was that he was not going to add to the deficit or increase taxes on the middle-class. the study done the tax policy center and others show it is a little difficult to keep those pledges while cutting the rate the full 20%, and that is a decision by governor romney not to mention the 20% #says he is likely to adjust his plan, that he will stick with the idea but a -- of not adding to the deficit and not taxing in a class but will have to change the rate cuts a bet. >> this year would governor romney had to do -- say in his own words. >> i am not looking for a five door trillion tax cut. i said i would not put in place a tax cut that adds to the deficit. no economist can say mitt romney's tax plan as $5 trillion if i say i will not

to grover norquist and a lobbying group in washington. inherdebates, shesaid she agreed withmayorromneythatif given a chance to cut spending by $10 and increase revenue by $1 that she would not take it. we don't need to send someone to washington who is going to feed this obstructionism and draw these ridiculously hard lines and the stand -- hard line in the sand. we need a compromise solution that will draw from both sides of the ledger. >> as a ceo, i had to bring people to the table to get a deal done. that is how you negotiate an have compromise. we put the issues on the table. everybody thinks hard what they want. in the end, you walk away from the table with both sides getting some of what they wanted, but not all of what they wanted. congressman murphy, you and i agree on a 1% cut, except i would not cut more from defense. we have already had a half a trillion dollars cut out of this budget. and sequestration, we'll have another half trillion come out of our defense budget. the defense industry is very big in connecticut with our submarine base and all the small industries that